Retail news from FPJ – Page 210
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Branston welcomes Cornish potatoes
First arrivals enter Tesco stores, with the retailer confirming plans to expand the range
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Sales down at Tesco
UK retailer suffers a disappointing start to the year despite encouraging fresh food sales
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Sorrento lemons head to Asda
UK retailer becomes first chain to sell lemons sourced from the coastal Italian town
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Tesco expected to report sales drop
City analysts predict a one per cent like-for-like sales drop for the market leader
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Sirane extends mushroom shelf-life
Packaging firm hopes its technology will be utilised more by supermarkets after Courtauld 3 Commitment
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Big things expected of new strawberry
Marden-based supplier S&A Produce backs new Italian variety as British season kicks off
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Co-operative extends waste scheme
The UK's fifth-largest grocer lays down the gauntlet in sending zero food waste to landfill
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Tilia enters online grocery market
A new online home delivery service has launched in London, with fresh produce at the core of its operation
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Government questions retail prices
The Department of Business held meeting with British supermarkets to discuss pricing policies
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M&S loses Interflora court case
Upmarket retailer loses a dispute over the use of the Interflora trademark online
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Morrisons back in growth
The Bradford-based retailer posts a return to sales growth for the 12 weeks ending May 12, but still loses market share
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Profits dip at Marks & Spencer
UK retailer posts a drop in pre-tax profits in its annual results, while denying claims of a cheaper tax operation
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Morrisons kick-starts online service
Morrisons will launch its online service in January 2014 after striking a £170 million partnership deal with Ocado
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Strong Q1 sales for Asda
Supermarket announces positive results for the 14 weeks ending 12 April 2013
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Asda to reward ethical suppliers
Import arm IPL promises to reward African growers financially for supporting workers in wake of joint study with Oxfam
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Iceland goes back online
Iceland promises free next-day delivery in online trial as it looks to get on board the digital retail juggernaut
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Salad sales help Waitrose to climb
Waitrose has recorded positive first quarter sales, attracting a record number of customers into UK stores
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New growth for foodservice
Horizons says that growth in the breakfast market will help the UK foodservice sector return to long-term growth
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DPA ruling may 'end' US/EU relationship
The US Apple Export Council has said that the DPA ruling could end its topfruit exports into the EU market
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DPA ruling could be 'disastrous'
The European Commission's decision to lower the MRL of DPA could lower topfruit exports, according to experts